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In the fall of 1069, King Swegn of Denmark launches an invasion of England with a massive fleet, motivated by ambition and the lure of wealth rather than revenge for Hastings. Despite the impressive size of the invading force, their raids along the English coast face unexpected resistance, leading to a series of repelled attacks and strategic relocations. The story unfolds against a backdrop of political maneuvering, revealing the intricacies of medieval power struggles and the realpolitik of conquest.
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